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This film is awful. Completely. The lack of conflict, the bad acting and the terrible sound and costume make of this 90 minutes film in a stupid and boring play. Sbaraglia looks like a retarded. He doesn't act, he is just there, smiling, listening to the horrible monologues Zorrilla keeps on playing all the time. Talking about her character, I must say that is crazy, because she jumps to madness all time, and combined with the forced dialogs and the excess of adjectives make you feel ashamed. The woman who worked in the mansion was terrible too. In one part of the movie, she had to cry and she just made a very childish expression of sadness (I don't know how to say "puchero" in English), and I couldn't believe how the director could let her to do that. No comedy. No drama. Bad acting. Bad sound. Bad costume. Visible cameras. Boring places. Stupid dialogs and a disappointing appearance of Erica Rivas. Please, do not watch this movie. Sbaraglia, Zorrilla and Rivas are such great actors and...just don't watch it OK?

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